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Margaret Atwood is the Joint Honorary President of BirdLife's Rare Bird Club with her husband, Graeme Gibson.
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Atwood vows to twitter and tweet as she combines book tour with BirdLife fundraiser
20-08-2009
Margaret Atwood, who will celebrate her 70th birthday in November, is marking the publication of her new novel - The Year of the Flood (Bloomsbury) - with a three-month tour across six countries – the
The Year of the Flood parallels an earlier novel written by Margaret entitled Oryx and Crake. The new book includes the story of the God’s Gardeners - followers of an environmental religion which believes that the natural world and its species are sacred.
In keeping with the theme of the God’s Gardeners, many of the launch events in the
The events are also designed as fundraisers for several environmental organisations: in the
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The Year of the Flood parallels an earlier novel written by Margaret entitled Oryx and Crake.
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“Keep it plain, keep it local, keep it cheap, keep it green - this was our motto” —Margaret Atwood, Joint Honorary President of BirdLife’s Rare Bird Club
In each city, local singers and actors will take part, which will lower the carbon footprint, since only Margaret who plays the Narrator will travel. “Keep it plain, keep it local, keep it cheap, keep it green - this was our motto”, added Margaret.
As part of the fundraising effort, Margaret has also launched a website which contains the full tour schedule. There is a blog and a Twitter feed, to allow viewers to follow the tour. A CD of all fourteen hymns as performed by Orville Stoeber will be available at some events and online. Also on the site are a carbon calculator from Zerofootprint, a YouTube Challenge for budding composers – to begin in October – and much more.
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